I am reviewing the ACEEAGLE Compressor. I purchased this compressor under the ACEEAGLE name, but it is exactly the same unit.as others like the ACEEAGLE, 220vac, rated to 380 bar, but recommended no more than 300 to 320 bar, everything the same for this style compressor, similar to the Yong Heng, but not exactly the same configuration (gold top cylinder, with blow out valve on the top of the cylinder). The unit and water pump were attached to 220vac in my home (the Clothes Dryer connection in my garage). I added the correct 5w-40 oil, checked all connections, and attached to my 1.5L carbon fiber bottle (Benjamin).
The unit ran as expected initially, until it got to approx. 4200 psi (290bar). At that time, the motor stopped and the breaker tripped on the unit (black push button). I vented off the line, turned off the compressor, and waited for an hour before attempting anything. At that time, I reset the breaker and turned the unit back on. All I got was a loud hum from the unit, and sporadic noises like it wanted to run, but couldn't. It gave the classic signs of a failed (seized) compressor. So that's it, over $325, and now I have a large paperweight. I am dealing with the seller from eBay (pcpmart.com), but so far no luck on customer service.
Stay away from this compressor, and also from PCP-Mart.com. They have refused to deal with this issue, in fact, they told me that I didn't have it connected to the proper voltage (220VAC and 10 amps), and that's after I sent them a video with sound showing how it reacted as described above when energized. Fact is, my dryer connection is 220vac and 30 amps. The eBay seller goes by "tatcummin0" and also "heaphub". The unit is also known as New Version 220V High Pressure 38Mpa Electric PCP Compressor Pump. Their latest resolution (TODAY) is to offer me $100 as compensation vice having me return the unit. Yep, $100 for a broken unacceptable $325 compressor!
My recommendation is to stick with the Yong Heng 110vac compressors, since they have good reviews and appear to be reliable.
The unit ran as expected initially, until it got to approx. 4200 psi (290bar). At that time, the motor stopped and the breaker tripped on the unit (black push button). I vented off the line, turned off the compressor, and waited for an hour before attempting anything. At that time, I reset the breaker and turned the unit back on. All I got was a loud hum from the unit, and sporadic noises like it wanted to run, but couldn't. It gave the classic signs of a failed (seized) compressor. So that's it, over $325, and now I have a large paperweight. I am dealing with the seller from eBay (pcpmart.com), but so far no luck on customer service.
Stay away from this compressor, and also from PCP-Mart.com. They have refused to deal with this issue, in fact, they told me that I didn't have it connected to the proper voltage (220VAC and 10 amps), and that's after I sent them a video with sound showing how it reacted as described above when energized. Fact is, my dryer connection is 220vac and 30 amps. The eBay seller goes by "tatcummin0" and also "heaphub". The unit is also known as New Version 220V High Pressure 38Mpa Electric PCP Compressor Pump. Their latest resolution (TODAY) is to offer me $100 as compensation vice having me return the unit. Yep, $100 for a broken unacceptable $325 compressor!
My recommendation is to stick with the Yong Heng 110vac compressors, since they have good reviews and appear to be reliable.